I supposed one could look at DSPLOG after converting it to a spool file.
However WHY would one ever want to do that???  Especially when one could
http://ibm.biz/DB2foriServices
SELECT 
ORDINAL_POSITION,   -- A unique number for each row that indicates the 
time order of messages in the job log.
MESSAGE_ID,         -- The message ID for this message.
MESSAGE_TYPE,       -- Type of message.
MESSAGE_SUBTYPE,    -- Subtype of message.
SEVERITY,           -- The severity assigned to the message.
MESSAGE_TIMESTAMP,  -- The timestamp when the message was sent.
FROM_USER,          -- The current user of the job when the message was 
sent.
FROM_JOB,           -- The qualified job name when the message was sent.
FROM_PROGRAM,       -- The program that sent the message.
MESSAGE_LIBRARY,    -- The name of the library containing the message 
file.
MESSAGE_FILE,       -- The message file containing the message.
MESSAGE_TOKENS,     -- The message token string. If the value is longer 
than 4096 characters, it will be truncated with no warning.
MESSAGE_TEXT,       -- The first level text of the message including 
tokens, or the impromptu message text.
MESSAGE_SECOND_LEVEL_TEXT  -- The second level text of the message 
including tokens.
-- SYSLOG_EVENT,       -- The Common Event Format (CEF) syslog event for 
the message preceded by a header of the requested type.
-- SYSLOG_FACILITY,    -- The syslog facility assigned to the event.
-- SYSLOG_SEVERITY    -- The syslog severity assigned to the event.
-- SYSLOG_PRIORITY     -- The syslog priority number assigned to the 
event.
FROM TABLE (QSYS2.HISTORY_LOG_INFO()) AS X
Where message_text like '%eturn code%' and message_text not like '%eturn 
code 0%'
ORDER BY ORDINAL_POSITION desc;
Rob Berendt
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